Time for New Control Arms
#41
Just got the nipples installed and everything is good to go now. Another tip for anyone doing this; make sure you have a spare jack or something to support the hub when you pull the ball joint out. It will fall, and Im not sure if it would overextend the CV shaft or not, but I didnt want to risk it. I have 2 floor jacks, so I just had it holding it up while I swapped the control arms.
#42
So it has been a few days with these new control arms/ ball joints and I can officially give them the green light for you guys to use.
They are nice and tight, steering has improved greatly, and the boots are both holding grease as they should. (I had pumped them up off the truck before I installed them, so after initial install they released some grease/air)
The truck is noise free, drives right, and the arms and boots look to be in great shape.
These are a good option if you don't want to spring for the moogs.
They are nice and tight, steering has improved greatly, and the boots are both holding grease as they should. (I had pumped them up off the truck before I installed them, so after initial install they released some grease/air)
The truck is noise free, drives right, and the arms and boots look to be in great shape.
These are a good option if you don't want to spring for the moogs.
Last edited by MonkeyWrench4000; 03-22-2011 at 04:38 PM.
#44
Got the truck back this afternoon - and WOW. Just like when I had a bad wheel bearing - you don't realize how bad the problem was until it's fixed.
Quieter, smoother, tighter - even the brakes feel better without all the slop in the front end as the truck's weight shifts. My truck feels like it's brand new.
Quieter, smoother, tighter - even the brakes feel better without all the slop in the front end as the truck's weight shifts. My truck feels like it's brand new.